Wantagh, NY

Myopia Management

Wantagh, NY

Myopia Management

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is on the rise around the world, especially in young children. At Dr. Neil Rubin Optometry, we offer myopia control in Wantagh, New York, using the latest evidence-based techniques. As a trusted eye doctor in Nassau County, Dr. Rubin provides customized myopia management programs, carefully tracking vision changes and recommending the best treatments based on your child’s unique needs. 

What is myopia? 

Myopia is a common vision problem that causes distant objects to appear blurry while close-up objects remain clear. It happens when the eyeball becomes too long or the cornea is too curved, meaning light doesn’t focus properly on the retina. Myopia often starts in childhood and tends to progress as kids grow. Genetics, too much screen time, and not enough time outdoors may all contribute to the development and progression of myopia. 

How to stop myopia progression in kids 

Myopia is more than just needing glasses to see clearly. It tends to progress throughout childhood and the teenage years, impacting your child’s quality of life and increasing their risk for eye diseases in adulthood, such as retinal detachment, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. 

Myopia control treatments can help kids see better now and protect their future vision. By slowing myopia progression, we can reduce the risk of complications later in life. Dr. Rubin uses safe, proven methods and follows your child’s progress closely to make sure they’re getting the best results.

    Myopia treatment options in Wantagh 

    While regular glasses and contact lenses correct blurry vision, they don’t stop myopia from worsening. At Dr. Neil Rubin Optometry, we offer several effective myopia control treatment options, including: 

    • Orthokeratology (ortho-k): These overnight contact lenses gently reshape the cornea while your child sleeps. In the morning, they can see clearly without wearing glasses or daytime contact lenses. Your child will need to wear ortho-k lenses every night to maintain the reshaping effect on the cornea. Ortho-k not only provides great daytime vision but also helps slow myopia progression by altering the way light focuses on the eye.

       

    • Atropine eye drops: These low-dose eye drops are used once a day before bedtime and have been clinically shown to slow the advancement of myopia in children. They’re easy to use and well-tolerated by most kids.

       

    • Multifocal eyeglasses and contact lenses: Multifocal myopia control glasses and contact lenses are designed with multiple prescriptions in one lens. They help the eyes focus more effectively and have been proven to slow myopia progression in kids. 

    Every child is different, and Dr. Rubin will help you choose the best treatment for your child’s needs. Whether it’s myopia control contact lenses, ortho-k, or another method, early intervention is key to protecting your child’s long-term eye health. 

    Contact us for myopia management in Wantagh, NY 

    If you notice your child is having trouble seeing faraway objects or is constantly squinting or rubbing their eyes, schedule an appointment at our office today. The sooner we start treating myopia, the better the results. Contact us today to learn more and to find out if myopia control is right for your child.